Taiwan has so many crazy stories. So a man who is pronounced dead is revived in a bizarre Buddhist ritual.

I’m more surprised that you can just check out a corpse and bring it back home in Taiwan. Are the hospital staff not responsible for checking the patient’s vitals before releasing him? Either way, more scary than the ritual itself.

China’s hospitals are pretty damn scary. Whenever I go to China the number one thing I fear most is getting seriously ill, because I will then need to visit the hospital.

Apple news reports that a week ago in Shenzhen, a woman, who had a miscarriage, visited a clinic called Runzhen to have her womb cleaned out. After administering the anesthetic and, for some unspecified reason, tying her legs to the operation table, the doctors demanded an additional payment of RMB 2,100 which the woman was unable to pay.

In response, the doctors left her legs sprawled and tied to the operation table for three hours.

Details can be found within the video:

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This old man wants to do it bad. However, this survey is targeted at women only.

A cosmetic surgery hospital in China decided to promote its brand by conducting surveys on the streets. Most often, people just ignore such surveys. To make this survey super “attractive” they hired a few models dressed in skimpy two-piece outfits.

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Meet the Peace Ark, the first hospital ship in the world with a 10,000-tonne capacity. China independently developed and built it. It has 8 decks, 32 departments and Continue reading »

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